: Mipion and UNICEF, Hunger relief SKEENA students Ryan Prinz, Neil Papais and Kevin Oates end a 30-hour juice fast last week | - With slices of pizza. They were among mare than 50 young people from Skeena Junior Secondary : and Caiedonia to take part in the fast to raise money for developing countries. More than $2,000 - “was raised for child immunization and small, self help developing programs Sponsored by World ee Development strategy hit Environment raised at city TERRACE — A local teacher says the failure of the city’s pro- posed tourism and economic dévelopment Strategy. to, tackle sport fishery i issues is a “glaring omission.’? +: , Robert Brown told last week’s sparsely attended public meeting to discuss the document he had met people from all over the - world - while. fishing local rivers; =: coe __ Describing the local fishery as “an immense. and ‘sustainable resource,’’ he. said it was one that ‘should be exploited and ‘built upon. criticized by Kjolborn Eide, a “tourists, he said efforts should be directed towards protecting local game and fish rather than ~*prostituting to the highest bid- der,” Replying for the city, tourism and economic development of- ficer Peter Monteith said the decision to downplay marketing sport fishing was taken after last season’s angling closures That view, however, was one-time guide. Maintaining it . Was more important to preserve recreatiofial “Gpportunities for local residents than to pander to and the growing conflict bet- ween residents and outside anglers on loca! rivers, Environmental issues were also prominent at the" meeting - with several speakers emphasiz- - ing the need to ensure the com- munity continued to enjoy the benefits of clean air, clean water and a wilderness setting. Conceding the need to ex- pand the city's industrial base in order io relieve the residential tax burden, Mary Deleeuw sug- gested one answer was develop- ing a local recycling operation. Not only would it provide jobs, ing “is in¢luded” ina ‘planned’ waste management study but _ We'll with. university — ‘TERRACE — ” Any decisions about the structure and pro- grams offered by the proposed northern university will be left to the interim board of -gover- nors, says the provincial ad- vanced education minister, ~ Speaking in Terrace last week, Bruce Strachan pointed out the Teport of a university Planning group ‘urged him not to burden the future board with political decisions. “I made that © promise to myself and I’m mak- ing it to you now,’* he added.. While it would still be a cou-. ple of weeks before the make-up of that board was finalized, Strachan said: he recognized it was “‘critical’? to ensure there was adequate representation from the “outlying areas."” "T can tell you you are going to be pleased with the represen. tation you'll have,’” he said, ad- ding the university would not be able to flourish without the sup- port of communities like Ter- race. ‘‘If there is any bad feel- ing, Pve gota problem.” Noting the report. suggested 250 acres be set aside in Prince George Presumably to construct buildings, mayor Jack Talstra told Strachan city council preferred to see mioney being _ Spent ‘‘for the benefit of the students buildings,” ; Talstra said council does want the university to make use rather than on of buildings already. in place : such as Northwest Community meeting it would show the city was serious about maintaining the area’s ‘‘quality of life,”’ ; ‘Council members said recycl-_ probably wouldn't be feasible unless other local governments took part. — ‘Following the meeting, .Monteith: said some ad- .justments would now be made to the strategy document based on the views expressed with the final draft likely being ready for council's consideration in two weeks. GROUND BEEF - Limit 1 Pkg. Over Limit Price 8s Liste | Ib. 39. Fresh. _, f Safeway supports GUIDEScouT WEEK — February 18 to 25, 1990 SCOUTS CANADA Terrace Standard, otnstay, February 21, 1990 — Fae Aa be ploased College but, if new buildings were required, he pointed aut 30 acres .of Crown land was available “very close to the col- lege.’?”, The minister again repented those were the type of decisions that would be left to the board but added the experience of iy similar institutions in Ontario Suggested ‘You use every facili- ty you can." He also pointed out the 250. acres proposal was based on } projected enrolment fi igures of 6,000 within 20 years and was intended to Provide room for future expansion. 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